kbrafford / pyfly2

Python wrapper for Point Grey Research's FlyCapture2 C API
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Example code for pyfly2 #2

Open carlschoonover opened 10 years ago

carlschoonover commented 10 years ago

Hi kbrafford,

Thanks for making your pyfly2 wrapper available to the community. I noticed that you posted some example code on your pyfly1 repository (such as the helpful simple.pyw) and was wondering whether you have anything similar you can share for pyfly2. (FYI I am running Flycapture2 on a 64bit Win7 with Python 2.7 64bit). Any example code to get started would be very much appreciated!

Many thanks, Carl

kbrafford commented 10 years ago

I actually don't have access to a camera very easily any more. I'll see if I can borrow one for a few days and if so I'll throw together a demo for that one too.

carlschoonover commented 10 years ago

Hi Keith,

Very kind of you to offer to do this. If you happen to be in/around NYC I'd be happy to lend you ours.

-ces

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I actually don't have access to a camera very easily any more. I'll see if I can borrow one for a few days and if so I'll throw together a demo for that one too.

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kbrafford commented 10 years ago

Unfortunately I am on the west coast.

kbrafford commented 10 years ago

Are you using the color or the mono version?

kbrafford commented 10 years ago

Also, are there any features in the fly2 API that are more important than the others?

kbrafford commented 10 years ago

Unfortunately I won't be able to borrow one out here. If you can somehow arrange for me to borrow a Flea3 for a week or so I can try to get the library fixed.

kbrafford commented 10 years ago

Also, some kind of lens (so that I can tell that the data makes sense) would also be useful. Doesn't have to be the good one you are using for your application--just something that should show meaningful images.